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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Lullaby at Crab Park Memorial Stone
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Repatriation prayer 4 internet
This video presents Eugene Harry introducing a blanketing ceremony for the Murdered and Missing Women of Vancouver’s Down Town east side with a small sermon and a song in English and Native language. We prefer to call the murdered and … Continue reading
Posted in Feeding the Spirit - gardens, parks & nature, Videos of Rita Jasper, Women
Tagged Andrea Borhaven, Andrea Josebury, Angela Mac Dougal, Angela Rebeca Jardine, Battered Women’s Support Services, Brenda Ann Wolfe, Cara Louise Ellis, Crab Park Memorial Stone Site, Crab water for Life Society, Cynthia Feliks, Dawn Teresa Crey, Debra Lynne Jones, Diana Melnick, Diane Rosemary Rock, Eugene Harry, Evelyn Camille Jenette Jules, Georgina Faith Papin, Gloria La Roque, Heather Chinnock, Heather Kathleen Bottomley, Helen Mae Hallmark, Inga Monique hall, Jacqueline Michelle McDonell, Jacqueline Murdock, Jennifer Lynn Furminger, Kamloops Tk’emlu’ps Indian Band, Kelly White, Kerry Koski, Marnie lee Frey, Mary Ann Clark, Mona Lee Wilson, murdered and missing women, Nicole Trimble, Patria Rose Johnson, Picton Pig Farm, Repatriation Opening Prayers, Rita Jasper, Robert Nahanee, Sarah de Vries, Serena Abotsway, Shaker Church, Sherry Irving, Steve G Lytton, Tanya Holyk, The Violence Stops Here, Tiffany Drew, Union of BC Indian Chiefs, Wendy Crawford, Wendy Poole Park, Wendy Poole Park Crab Park Memorial Stone Site Andrea Borhaven Andrea Josebury Angela Rebeca Jardine Brenda Ann Wolfe Cara Louise Ellis Nicole Trimble Cynthia Feliks Dawn Teresa Crey Debra Lynne Jones, Yvonne Marie Boen
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“After the last tree is felled Christ will come back.” ??????!!!!!!!
Betty Krawczyk believes in deep ecology, social revolution and her favorite quote is: “Boldness has genius and power and magic in it.” I love her blog and below are some quotes from her article “After the last tree is felled … Continue reading